Iron and a 2010 wine from Lorca Spain made from Macabeo grapes and “OurEndless Numbered Days”. Excellent pairing for a fall weekend!

This unoaked Macabeo shows fragrant aromas of citrus and
peach, it is fresh and crisp with a delightful acidity and a bright clean finish

“Our Endless Numbered Days”
Released on March 23, 2004, it was the first non-solo effort by Sam Beam under his Iron & Wine moniker.
Limited edition copies of the vinyl LP came with a bonus 7″ vinyl single.

“She says “If I leave before you, darling
Don’t you waste me in the ground”
I lay smiling like our sleeping children
One of us will die inside these arms
Eyes wide open, naked as we came
One will spread our ashes round the yard”

The use of two separate vineyards in Argentina is a traditional practice to
safeguard against the threat of hail. For the Basso family, it also allows them
to make a more interesting blend by combining the attributes of two distinct
microclimates. The dark, powerful fruit from their vineyard in San Carlos,
matched with the softer, more nuanced fruit from their vineyard in Tunuyan makes
for a memorable wine.

No Line on the Horizon is the twelfth studio album by rock band U2. Released on 27 February 2009.
Fez (Being Born) Possibly one of the coolest U2 songs ever!

“Let me in the soundLet me in the soundLet me in the sound, soundLet me in the sound, soundLet me in the sound”

Love at First Sting is the ninth studio album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions, released in 1984. This album is notable in that it was one of the first digitally recorded heavy metal albums ever released.

“If we’d go again All the way from the startI would try to change the things that killed our loveYour pride has built a wall, so strong that I can’t get throughIs there really no chance to start once againI’m loving you”

Electric Warrior released September 24, 1971, is the sixth album by British rock group T. Rex, and is widely considered to be one of the quintessential glam rock releases. Electric Warrior reached number thirty-two in the US; it went to number one for several weeks in the UK, becoming the biggest album of 1971